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" These fashionable parties were generally confined to the higher classes, or noblesse, that is to say, such as kept their own cows, and drove their own wagons. The company commonly assembled at three o'clock, and went away about six, unless it was in winter... "
Memoirs Concerning the Affairs of Scotland, from Queen Anne's Accession to ... - Page 110
by George Lockhart - 1824 - 420 lehte
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A History of New-York: From the Beginning of the World to the End ..., 1. köide

Washington Irving - 1812 - 306 lehte
...sflembled at three o'clock, and went away about fix, unlcfs it was in winter time, when the fafhionable hours were a little earlier, that .the ladies might...treated their company to iced creams, jellies, or fylhbubs ; or regaled them with mufty almonds, mouldy raifins, or four oranges, as is often done in...
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Blackwood's Magazine, 7. köide

1820 - 876 lehte
...to say, such as kept their own cows, and drove their own waggons. The company commonly assembled it three o'clock, and went away about six, unless it...little earlier, that the ladies might get home before (lark. I do not find that they ever treated their company to iced creams, jellies, or syllabubs ; or...
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A History of New-York, from the Beginning of the World to the End ..., 1. köide

Washington Irving - 1819 - 310 lehte
...higher classes, or noblesse, that is to say, such as kept their own cows, and drove their own wagons. The company commonly assembled at three o'clock, and...earlier, that the ladies might get home before dark. The tea table was crowned with a huge earthen dish, well stored with slices of fat pork, * fried brown,...
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A History of New York, from the Beginning of the World to the End of the ...

Washington Irving - 1819 - 302 lehte
...or noblesse, that is to say, such as kept their own cows, and drove their own wagons. The•company commonly assembled at three o'clock, and went away...earlier, that the ladies might get home before dark. The tea table was crowned with a huge earthen dish, well stored with slices of fat pork, fried brown,...
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A History of New York,: From the Beginning of the World to the End of the ...

Washington Irving - 1820 - 538 lehte
...intimacy by occasional banquetings, called tea-parties. These fashionable parties were generally confined to the higher classes, or noblesse, that is to say,...earlier, that the ladies might get home before dark. The tea-table was crowned with a huge earthen dish, well stored with slices of fat pork, fried brown,...
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Spirit of the English Magazines, 7. köide

1820 - 490 lehte
...fashionable parties were generally consigned to the higher clashes or noblesse, that is to say, such us kept their own cows, and drove their own waggons....the ladies might get home before dark. I do not find th; '. they ever treated their company to iced creams, jellies, or syllabubs; or regaled them with...
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A History of New-York: From the Beginning of the World to the End ..., 1. köide

Washington Irving - 1821 - 414 lehte
...dulcet old dowagers, who met to win each other's money, and lose their own tempers at a card-table. These fashionable parties were generally consigned...get home before dark. I do not find that they ever treats ed their company to iced creams, jellies, or syllabubs : or regaldd them with musty almonds,...
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The Edinburgh Monthly Review, 5. köide

1821 - 732 lehte
...intimacy by occasional banquetings, called tea-parties. These fashionable parties were generally confined to the higher classes, or noblesse, that is to say,...earlier, that the ladies might get home before dark. The teatable was crowned with a huge earthen dish, well stored with slices of fat pork, fried brown,...
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A History of New-York: From the Beginning of the World to the End of the ...

Washington Irving - 1821 - 414 lehte
...dulcet old dowagers, who met to win each other's money, and lose their own tempers at a card-table. These fashionable parties were generally consigned...o'clock, and went away about six, unless it was in winter tune, when the fashionable hours were a little earlier, that the ladies might get home before dark....
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A History of New York: From the Beginnimg of the World to the End ..., 1. köide

Washington Irving - 1824 - 318 lehte
...intimacy by occasional banquettings, called tea parties. These fashionable parties were generally confined to the higher classes, or noblesse, that is to say,...earlier, that the ladies might get home before dark. The tea table was crowned with a huge earthen dish, well stored with slices of fat pork, fried brown,...
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